The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 17, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
Saints Smack
A m ity Eleven
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O . O REG O
p asto r at 1130, c o n tin u in g the
series on "F o u n d atio n s of C h ristia n
F a ith " E vening services: young
people C h ristia n E ndeavor, t! 30.
p re ac h in g by th e pastor. 7:30 Í
Special m usic both m orn in g and
evening M idw eek service W ednes- i
day. 7:30 p ni You a re in v ite d to
a lt services M P utm an. m in iste r
Branch Opened at Tillamook
St. M ary’s Scores an Easy
Victory on Friday
Four Generations
T hursday, O ctober 17. 19,'lß
aio, In»*
had tak e n an a ctiv e Intercut in city, of ih*
*»f *i»hl
¡county, sta te and n ational affairs.
«int.im^i »< ato-h.
Now ,
th e re fo r«'.
n il
p e rw tte
k u v in *
Mt Je fferso n W hen this survey
A A M . E astern Star, Oregon ’ « In in i* n u n lim t n « M «adate n r * herehy
S o . „ .,v
of
E lig m e e ls
.o „ t C ...........
Q uality
Job p rin tin g
A rgus
SPECIAL ACCIDENT
PO LIC Y
Rational ch u rch He also was an
i - th. ,t .1.
.,..1 >u th. i,..«
honorary m em ber of the V eterans .-ime .1 1 .1 .3 a ii.ov in «»..• t ...«
Only
.$5 per y ear
I of Foreign w ars and the H utted Nmionui
li u t i . Un*,
in 11111.1...1.
Covrrng«’ See
I K panU h-A nterlrun W ar V eterans ¡.’“’¿ V
” .......h‘ f'" '"
....
D n ir .l ( I I I * 2 ( t h «lay o f Nvpt « other, H ilft |
S u rv iv in g a re u sister. Mrs Flor-
ROBERT II. KELLY
| cnee T erstogge, Louisville, Ken
K l.lftA IIF T H
H O I T . A . t m ln U lr n t r ls o f
Kluge lie pul — IlllU bovu
lucky, tw o sons. G liver 11 of H ills, Ih n K .» ln ir o f S a id I »« . «Roo d H aw ley A
boro and Sam uel E of Lus Angeles, H a r e . A tto r n e y « fo r A itm ln la l r n t r l v 3 J-it
a d au g h te r. Mrs. H elen Helm. Red
m ond; six g ra n d ch ild re n . Mrs o liv e
G ates Wade, P o rtlan d . V ern er and
C a rro ll Heim, Redm ond; V erner
and R obert G ates. Los Angeles, and
tw o g re at g ra n d ch ild re n . C orinne
Let y o u r loved line's re stin g place bn
ung Huger W ade M rs G ates died
n u k e d w ith a M em orial lllut w ill last
in 1907
forever, honored w ith a iiiouiinieiil that
r e fln t . th e d ig n ity mid Im p o rtan ce of
your fam ily nam e We w ill gladly show
T hose a tte n d in g ch u rch services
you m em orials mill siitinill suggestions
at C h e rry G ro v e Sunday m orning
for miy type m em orial you p refer.
w h ere S tan ley C ornlls JoUied them
at a pot luek d in n e r w ere Mr and
OREGON M O N U M E N T W ORKS
M rs W S F ren ch and Florence,
H illsboro, O regon
W illiam Johnson. Mr and Mrs It
E W aldorf. M rs Ida Wolf. Mrs
G eorge R itter, Mrs. A D onaldson
and J P. D onaldson
« a: a a a X S * a « a a a .« a a|
T he K euhl fam ily, living for
sev eral y ears on w h a t Is know n as
th e T om pkins farm , m oved to
P o rtla n d the Iasi of the w eek
Miss H elen K insey fra c tu re d a
w rist T hursduy w hile c ra n k in g a
$20 Dry Ton — 100 lbs. for $1
car.
M odern D rying and W ashing E quipm ent
Study Rural Electrification
nt the
BEND P re lim in a ry w ork tow ard
ta k in g ad v an tag e of th e new fed-
i * ral ru ra l e le ctrific atio n p rogram
| has been sta rte d In
D eschutes
AT LA U REL Mall address, H illsboro, Rl 2
’ county, w ith a com m ittee appointed
to stu d y th e needs a n d possibilities
<1
fur develo p m en t of th is n a tu re in
Trw'trx'M"* » t q i » ■ «3-«
»•« »
• * * • t ' t k w o a ■•I
th e county. T h e com m ittee, ap- •
»» 'h e Pom ona G range.
i o nsists of F red C. S h ep ard . T um a-
lo- c h airm an ; M arlon T aylor. Red
m ond: W illiam C row , D eschutca.
“ nd Eugene A ckley, B end w tth
C ounty A gent G us H ugglund as an
advtsory member.
W hosoever Will C hurch
i A bove N orth P lains!
D isplaying an a erial a tta ck that
Sunday school. 10 a. m Sanie-
w as a revelation to the fans and
I th in g new for e v ery o n e We a re :
dazzling to th e ir opponents St.
I plan n in g electio n of officers th is 1
M ary’s high school football team
i w eek 11 a. m service serm on by
rom ped to an easy victory over
th e pastor: 2 p. ni is c h ild re n 's I
the Amity high school eleven here
; church, by and for th e c h ild ren . I
F riday 33 to 6 W ith Jo h n n y Hughes
¡ 3 p. m "stra ig h t talks from G od's
t o s s in g the ball and Webb. M errill
w ord:" 8 p. n t. ev angelistic service,
and B arkley on th e receiving end
th e serm on by th e pastor T uesday.
th e S a in ts com pleted 16 passes,
; 8 p. m . p ra y e r am i praise service
five of w hich resu lted in to u ch ­
F rid ay night. 7:30, y oung people's
downs.
service E veryone w elcom e Mel-
St. M ary’s kicked off to Massey,
. .
.
_ ,,
vin E Jum es, pastor
______
_____
w ho re tu rn e d the ball to th e 18- First N ational bank of P o rtla n d has opened a bran ch b an k at T illa-
N
nal bank oi T ilia » > . •
i-»
■
y a rd m ark. A fter testing the line
n o o k In the : . m - . . .
i d . t - .- it s
o f the
Tillamook bank, totaling I l l I l H
tO l i.lt t lC
on tw o plays. A m ity p unted to
«
1.500,001'.
w
ere
assumed
b]
the
Portland
in
stitu
tio
n
T
his
m
akes
the
Hughes, w ho re tu rn e d the ball to
23rd branch bank to be op erated in O regon by th e F irst N ational
m idfield St. M ary's offensive b e ­
bank of P ortlan d, one of them being in Hillsboro.
gan to click from the start. W ith
(C o n tin u e d fr o m nnue
Free iso and Stassen c arry in g the
ball the S aints dro v e to the 20- of th e new capítol. E x p en d itu re of v ate ears on state business at a W ahner. who had pi n ed a b rillia n t
th
e
appro
p
riatio
n
,
how
ever,
w
ould
ch
arg
e
of
fiv
e
cents
a
mile.
gam
e
at fullback, left th e gam e
y a rd strip e w here a pass. H ughes
w ith a sp ra in ed shoulder: How ell
to W ebb netted a touchdow n. B ark- be spread over a th re e -y e a r p e r­
w ent out w ith a tw isted knee;
lev's kick was wide. F inding the iod w ith an item of $65<UMW) to be
C u t c o u rt «ay J o u r n a l.
A bts w as in ju re d and tak e n out
St. M ary s w all a v e ritab le stone included in the sta te tax levy for
W ith only m in u te s left in the P ic tu re of four g en eratio n s living
w all A m ity took to the a ir only th e next th ree years. C o nstruction First C hurch of C hrist (S eirntlsfi
n e ar Hanks T hey a re O live H u ­
gam e Salem opened up an a tta ck
to have th e ir passes in te rce p ted w ork on the build in g w ould have
ber. 81. great gran d m o th er: Mrs.
S e rv ice s a re held ev ery Sunday fhat
„ ^ o m u lZ ts F c V r-
by the canny little q u arter. W ebb to be a ttu n e d to th is plan, w ork
T heodore V anG runsven. 57. her
T he S ain ts th en b e g in th e ir a erial on the b uilding progressing o n l services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school ‘ , »he V l k • i h ’ i ' ii
'H
d a u g h te r: Mrs Hoy M ailer. 34.
offensive and scored tw o touch- as r a Pl<*b' a s fu n d s w ere a v a ila l
at 11 a m P upils u p to th e age g
and V elm a l.ouise M ailer, 12.
m
. T .'uf?' . h *'
dow ns in short order. Coach Rob- to »'a -v Cir 'h e w ork w ithout in ­ of ?0 y ears a re w elcom ed F re e u . i S ,i
en e ral / fund
deficit . re ad in g room open on W ednesdays , ’ . \
inaon sent in the reserves
al- c rea sin £ the ~..........:
ves a n d a ai-
...............
5 ' l,e ¿u u \ W hite lin e
Me
as a r m em b er of th e A F
He w
was
d s ^ u n k . v s £ , m 2 until 4 p in.
«he at aek. but on th e
com .lletc,
tho A m ity picssed to the 20-vard T he atto rn ey general has a p p r i . . I
it he w as m ade su ­
P « a lstro m p lunged o v - :
*’
line they could not s -•ore on the * * plan as avoiding conflict w ith S u n d a y -3 topic, -D o c trin e of A tone-
19 t to
o
«
in
*he con stitu tio n al debt inh ib itio n
e r i>ir a score A pass for th e ex- p e rm ten d en t oi c o n stru ctio n and
subs. T he h a lf ended 19
6 in
...
. . .
tra point w as good.
and G ov ern o r M artin is expected
favor of St. M ary's.
took ch arg e of the w ork betw een
.,n n 4c" a n V T s h o n 'p u m Albany and Y aquina For a year,
In the th ird eanto H ughes again to recom m end th e plan to the leg. T u alatin P lains P re sb y te ria n C hureh ba"iV',''
began to throw passes all over th e ls' a’ure
iF o u r m iles n o rth of H illsboro)
was dow ned on th e Salem 40. T he a fte r the w ork w as com plete, he
field and St. M ary's added th ree
S u n d a y services: B ible school at V ikings th en launched a d e sp e ra te served as su p e rin te n d e n t of op-
D eath of Sam A. K o to r at his
m ore scores W ith a w ave of his
e ra tio n of th e road.
10 15, preach in g a t 11 a. m.; ju n io r
arm Coach Robinson sent in eleven hom e in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y r e ­ C E at 11 20: C. E. at 8 p. m and successful d riv e to pu ll th e
In 1888 he w as engaged by the
new m en The reserves p u t up a m oved a m an w ho had sp e n t m ore W om en's M issionary society, last gam e out of th e fire A sw’ocping U nion Pacific to tak e ch arg e of
end ru n gained 15. a pass w as good
valiant defense and it was late in th an 33t ..v cars j n ,h e service of the
sta te K o zer' first e n te re d public W ednesday of each m onth a t 2 p to th e H ilhi 15 and then, w ith 30 all
. construction,
. .
. build in g - m any - of
the final period before the visitors
m.
seconds to go, Salem co nnected w ith 1 le b ra n ch roads and p a rts of the
put over a touchdow n. T his m arks service as chief c le rk in th e sta te
ea
......................
. th 1 e
1
t m
n n ain
iry
l lin
ilt.»
f "“
i i n " n ’»«cHnk
o /Q in a
r points
u x in la
n
l^ n a
a
pass
into
end
ene
for
the
e
along
the fourth straight victory for S r d e p artm en t u n d e r F I. D unbar in
tieing score T he B lue and W hite ,h e n o r" ’»r®»'ern Pacific coast.
M. E. C hurch (B ethany)
M ary's B anks high school w U ll“ * - ^ . . 1?te r * * 7 * ? a s *?,su i?!?5.e
On G erm an to w n road. Sunday line dug in and piled u p th e V ik-
S ecret su rv e y s for th e U nion
tary of
fu rn ish th e opposition n e x t w eek com
" m issioner, se c re
.....""
Feed IMPERIAL EGG MASH. Im perial Egu Mash in
him in con-
and th e sta te 's first budget diree school ev ery S unday. 10 a m.; G er- m gs' a tte m p t to c rash th e lin e for Pacific w ere m ade by
U T IC K O F
F I N S I . K K T T I. K M K N T
mail«'
with (he highest i t i i f r c i l i c n l s obtainable. For w inter
service. 11 a. in.,
first a n d th e point th at w ould h ave me m t
ju n ctio n w ith a larg e en g in e erin g In N tb
tor. At th e tim e of his death ” m ’a an
n . ^ffvlee,
» l 'u u n t r C o u r t u f Ih « d a t e u t ( t r a ­
force in 1899 T hese su rv e y s in-
K ozer w as head of th e a u d itin g d e ­ th ird S undays; E nglish service. 11 | victory.
t'lfg proilm lion wr have increased the G o<| Liver Oil
g u li,
fu r W a a h b tg n .it t'u u n ts .
a.
m
.
second
a
n
d
fo
u
rth
Sunday
s
p a rtm en t of th e sta te board of
T he w hole H ilhi team p lay ed in- eluded lines from S an F rancisco to I n ttw M a t t a r u t Ib a k « l a la u t C . M content o f our mashes I . .
This will mea.i better egg
(C o n tin u e d fr o m p a a e o n e )
H h a ffrr.
tlaraa aa d .
' p ired ball, tac k led h a rd and" show-- Salt L ake and to Boise, crossing
h ig h er education w ith offices in —E. Ju liu s T ragiio, pastor.
N u t lr a ia S arah? g lv a n ih a t Ih a u lu la r-
production
and
lower
m
ortality.
It means more profit
th e session at th e e n d of th e first C orvallis.
i*d w ell on b oth offense a n d de- ,h c S ie rra N evada m o u n tain s in . I g n i , d u i? m M , . W t t | A d « ln M t ™ « u r u t , „
, h is
20 days if necessary.
• • •
B anks M. E. C hurch
fence. No one p lay e r stood out ' ix places Many- of these surveys th« ab*»ve nam«d
T he governor w ill presen t his
A ppointm ent of Ju d g e F L. Tou-
Sunday- school ev ery S unday, 9:45 am ong the group for in d iv id u a l took him in to w ild ern ess n e v er be- t h < a b o v e v i i t i t lad c o u r t a n d eauao hla
f in a l a cc o u n t a n d re p o r t aa in c h , a n d
recom m endations on t h e capitol Velle of M edford to th e highway- a. m . Mrs. F red W olford, super honors. Coach G oodm an d e clare d ' orc seen by w h ite men.
Im perial Milk Egg Mash
$1.95 sack
con stru ctio n and social secu rity com m ission has ch an g ed th e dom i- in te n d e n t
P re a ch in g services bv a fte r th e gam e th a t it w a s e n e nf
r h - „ ,t o .
.
tK* r'M,r*
fl,,d ,h* i,,h
l,‘‘"
Im perial Egg Mash
1.85 sack
program s loss the problem s into nant com plexion
th a t " i w - a n l " E l l s w o r t h T ilton, pastor, ev ery Sun-1 th e finest e x h ib itio n s of "fo o tb all in W 1 w hen he ^ a s ^ r e d ’ th e ¡ ¡ ^ i T - 3 5
Big-Lay Egg Mash
’he ie g isla tiv e , lap and leave th e dem ocratic for th e first tim e in day
adies ev m
er . display
by ? - •• —
•
w nen w ne
-u». .M ih. cuurt n-.m
1.75 sack
Aid m evening
eets first at a 8 n d o'clock
th ird W L ednes-1
Ä T p ed t X
'i h w
W as d Z offered
a r U r s * the
in I * ■ «
solution th ere o f to th e te n d e r m er- eight years. E. B. A ldrich of Pen-
,f • i h 7 ‘X
l n ! ^ w’^
,hof g ™ ha
‘h . ? dqhr
^
¡2
ctes hf^the 30 senators and 60 rep - dleton is th e o th e r dem ocrat on days at 2 p. m.
resentatives,
1 th e board.
¡v e ry ^ d Ä
g a m e 7 ,Ä .^
"It th ey can 't get to g eth er on a
F re e M ethodist C hureh
new capitol in 20 days we w ill ju st
school, 10 a. m.: p reach w as able to m ak e consisten t gains Hillsboro, w here h e " c o n stru cted < u L ' S H K R ,M * N . A J m l n U t r a t e r o f i > m
With the higher prices of grains you can ntakt more
N eith er pred ictin g nor believing ing Sunday-
h ave to w ait u n til the re g u la r ses­
S h a f fv r . IW o r s m I
K
.U a
•
Ia » _ a
a
Of t
a t 11: e vening serv ice a t 7:30. | e " h e r th ro u g h the line or o ver th e H illsboro . 1 L ight
A
W ater plant,
j
_ the
__ g o v ern o r said.
tb a t a '» re ig n n a tio n m ay in v ad e E verybody w elcom e to ---------
fo r
A d m ln U t r a -
sion _____
in 1937."
money by feeding high protein dairy rations.
the
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H
ilhi end - 11v' 1^ J M \ 1 ‘h b
K ° ne ° f ,h e flrst to usc a " e r - i tor.
th
ese
serv­
In his m essage to Yhe 'iegisTature | th e Pacific northw est. M ajor-G en-
M-t
ices.—H a rrie tt L. Dy ,-er, supply pas- m in i ends. H ow ell and M ohr, con- n ating c u rre n t on th e coast
th e g o vernor w ill recom m end pur- c ra l G eorSc A - W hite believes “th e .
Im perial Dairy. 2 0 ‘.
$30.00 ton
tin u a lly raised havoc w ith th c V ik -
p r nm th
N O T It’K O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
m.i
fro
m
th
en
on
he
w
as
id<
chase of th e 18-acre W illam ette present s>'u a " » n o ' defenselessness
iden tified la tk a C o u n t? C u u r t u t tk a D ia la u t ( t r a ­
ing attack.
Gow Ration, I7*<
27.00 ton
w
ith
num
erous
sim
ila
r
c
o
n
stru
c
­
u n iv ersity cam pus as an addition of !he C olum bia riv e r m outh ought
L ineups:
gón,
lo r
tk a
C o u n t? u t
W a a k ln g to n .
T he C ongregational C hureh
Midns.-tt's Dairy, 15',
tion jobs, build in g a t H eppner
25.00 ton
l'r o k n la Ila p a r tn ia n l
to the presen t capitol site. As his not ,0
v e r-v com forting to resi-
C h u rch school. 10 a. m., R ichard H ilh i (1 3 )
(U) S a lr m E , i -'l n - P rin ev ille. K la m a th F a lU In tk a M a t t a r u t tk a B a ta ta u t J u llu a
second choice he w ill a dvocate d en ts of th e no rth w est."
W iley, su p e rin te n d en t: m o r n i n g H .-w e ll
H
«
n
rik
a
o
i
R Et
Klin. Dallas, and C astle Rock and M ar-
,
All the* ubove prices arc cash
(). H. our w art’house
purchase of C a n d alaria H eights, a
G en eral W hite, co m m an d er of n a- w orship.
__
11 ___________
o'clock. Serm on. “T he S c h u lm e ric h
R TT.
i H holt,,,
cus W ash, all of w hich he o P d - ! ,
U A d m in is «i’«>
>k*i I)-« under- ami inc Huhject to m arket t hangi s. Slight extra charge
93-acre h ill top tw o m iles south tio n a l g u a rd troops i n O regon, Bed-R ock of R e lig io n "
C< sle tt
a n , n , . r a t e d u n t i l s o ld
“
t r a t o r u t tk a a a l a l .
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of th e Salem business d istrict. Wil- W ashington. Idaho and M ontana, builds a life to last forever, builds G« te tte r
for delivery. ‘
T.GR
spencer
O th e r sim ila r v e n tu re s w e re in
n«*i «rruant in ih» Cdwniy Court «f
am ette u n iv ersity tru stee s h ave had plenty- to say on his re tu rn d iffere n tly from him w ho builds S W tu u n m k le a r r d lic h
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and
in
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fo
r
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agreed to the sale of th e cam pus from th e F o u rth A rm y com m and for a g e n e ra tio n "
Mohr
t n
T r a*«..i...
a g li
strurtoH
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' t****'ty. a n d t h a t th a 4 th day o f N o v -
for a price of $750.000 and a new post exercises at F o rt Lew is. W ash .
__:•__
A b le
I tty Cash nnd Save — Trade with Im perial
Q
Que-tMeth stru cted 500 m iles of telep h o n e line «mb«-, issa. at th a h o u r . . f » so « « -i.H k
G a r fie ld
site for th e school. A
R
H t
. com m ittee ‘ w h e re an imaginary- invad in g arm y
' in
th e
fu re n u o n u f said d a y
and
th «
S m In tro n i in K lam ath county.
All S aints C hureh (Episcopali
T
o
rb
e
t
LH R
Serdota
In
1912 h e o r e a n iy p d
th n
M ill» I
room o f »aid c o u r t ha« been «p>
of Salem citizens has pledged the w as b e aten in tw o w eeks' w ar
W ahner
F
B a x te r
,r n
« 7 « -« -* »? » M
ro u rt «
I k . U rn . and
city to provide th e needed u n i­ games.
H ilk i
a iib r litu ta a :
W
boro P ow er A In v estm en t Co. and place fo r th a b e a r in g o f ob>cti<»na th e re -
ity: F rid a y St. L uke's Day. C hurch
(" h n rc h le y
H.
v ersity site as w ell as to m ake a
E stablishm ent of a n a v al base school a t 9:45. M orning p ra y e r and l 'h u r ik le ? . B i r l a r . S a lf r iile r G oodin
since th en had been activ ely e n ­ to « n d th « « o ttU m ^ n t th e re o f.
sm all con trib u tio n to w ard th e p u r ­ at T ongue P oint, n e a r A storia, w as serm on a t 11.
D a te d a n d f lr » t p u b lU h e d O c t< 4 x r I .
gaged w ith his son. O. B G ates, in
P h o n . «1
Millers of qu ality Feeds
Koulh Herond Ave.
iv a t .
d a ta
of
la s t p u b lic a tio n
O «-(i4*rr
chase price. T he "Asking p rice ” of p red icted by G eneral W hite, w ho
_; ; __
th e m an u fa ctu re of w a te r pipe.
II. IN I.
i
C an d alaria Heights, originally r e ­ said th a t if th e U nited S tates did
T rin ity L u th e ran C hureh
T
h
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
th
e
life
of
th
e
G.
A.
h A N IK I.
SHAW .
A d m in is t r a t o r .
In ­
p orted as $190 000 is now u n d e r­ not get busy and b uild th ere, an
Services begin at 10::30 a m :
R . Mr. G ates w as a ctiv ely asso­ la n d B S h a w . « 0 F a ilin g lMdg . P o r t- I I
stood to be dow n to $75.000 w ith in v a d e r m ig h t be th e one
to S un d ay school a t 9:45
Prof. K
g g .7 ' ,
ciated w ith it a n d served as sta te la n d . A tto r n e y .
the pro b ab ility th at it can be had fo rtify th e area.
: L orenz of P o rtla n d w ill conduct
.
.
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co
m
m
an
d
er
in
1899
He
w
as
elected
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o
n
tin
u
e
«
!
fr<’
m
pnere
«
np
for m uch less if th e state w ants it.
N O T IC E
T O ( M K h IT o M S
C alifornia should su p p o rt a cam - th e service. You a re c o rdially w el- in ch arg e of build in g b r i c k s a n d ,o ,h is honor again in 1933 and
T he governor's m essage w ill also paign for a T ongue P o in t n a v al : corned to w o rsh ip w ith us.
a C o u n ty C o u r t o f th a S ta ta a f O r e ­
bridges on th e C allao Lim a A se rv ed as sta te c om m ander u p to In g th
recom m end the creation of a cap ­ base, said W hite, since an invader.
o
n
.
fo
r
W
a
a
h
in
g to n C o u n ty .
— it—
O roya ra ilw a y o ver t h e
A ndes
tim e of his death, being r e ­ In th a M a t t e r o f th e K a te ta o f F ra n c e a
itol build in g com m ission to h an d le a fte r seizing th e undefen d ed Col-
M ethodist Episcopal C hureh
elected
in
1934
a
n
d
in
Ju
n
e
,
1935.
m
ountains.
(»heen. I iacea« ed.
the construtcion details, such as um bia riv er, w ould o p e rate so u th
C h u rch school.
9:45.
N o tic e U h e reb y g iv e n , t h a t th a u n d e r-
.
• a Miss
j a Rose j i T his piece of construction, con-
D u rin g the y ears 1893 94 he serv-
selection of th e design, h irin g of from there.
C a c . g e n e ra l su p e rin te n d en t, and sidered as one of the great en- <d in the O regon leg isla tu re and • ig n e d ha« bean d u ly a p p o in te d by t h e
th e architects, etc.
a b o ve e n title d C o u r t,
aa
A d ru in ia t r a t r i <
Mrs.
W. T. M cDonald, p rim a ry e i n e e r l n e f p - it s , . f t h . . .. .. . i j h « ™ 1
« » •.-•« •u ie » n o
IN T R O D U C T O R Y
A n o th e r sign of r e tu rn in g pros- su p e rin te n d en t. D ivine w orship. 11. at tid e w a te r and in a d i s b i n ^ r r f
G ov ern o r M artin is also expected
to recom m end an am endm ent to p e n ty is to be found in the in- serm on subject. "W hat Do You Ex- 90 m iles crossed th e m ountains a t
th e old age pension bill, red u cin g e ie h te mnn8thS° " i e , ^ leS" D u rin S ,h e Pec'
G od?" E p w o rth league an a ltitu d e of 18.090 feet The ralL
th e m inim um age of beneficiaries eight
monUis of th e c u rre n t y e a r
at b
a t C ornelius. E v en in g serv- Wav was 120 m iles long cost $ "7 -
to 65 y ears to conform to th e fe d ­ to A ugust *31 gasoline sales in Ó re- ice.
30. serm on subject: “ New ooo 000. and 6000 lives M r G ates
e ra l act. T he m essage is also e x ­ g°n exceeded those for th e sam e T estam ent
h n n T e x he t S Bap-
w as w th
o r of U a m r iv
b>'
th a " 8- ' - ‘ " ^ i p H eroes—J
w ith o us
un- of
X e n e sole
e r s su X rv iv ?eft
pected to deal w ith o th er phases of
with Anderson's Dairy Feed
th e social security program , in ­ uw.uoo gallons.
day. T w o services of w o rsh ip w ill On th e sam e ste am er
c luding unem ploym ent insurance,
„ „
,
* ’ ’
be he'd- one a ' " a m. a n d th e
N early tw o y e a rs of his life was
Emerald Paint
Fuller Decoret
aid for dependent ch ildren, etc
$5500e a°nm o n th a fnnR,baPPr0XiT tely
^ " i * k 7 3° | P m , T h e ,^h u rc h sPe»’ >" ’he hazard o u s A ndes and
• • •
T
his
ra
tio
n
contains
16%
protein,
m
olasses
a
n
d
th
re
e
oil
BRUSH
ENAMEL
$ii00 a m onth for the use of p ri-
-chool has classes for all age iate in 1872 he re tu rn e d to Iowa
T h irty -o n e d ru n k e n d riv ers had v a te ly ow ned autom obiles on p ub- groups T he y o u n g peoples m eetin g broken in h ealth and exD cctlne
m eals soy bean, linseed and cocoanut. T his feed is g u a r­
2 -in rh size
m ade of soft,
P in t size
sm ooth-flow ing,
th e ir operato r's licenses revoked lie business, according to a
velvety,
sm
ooth
b
ristle
s
th.il
su r- is for high school and up.
d eath For tw o y ears a fte r hi , re
a n te ed to in crease m ilk pro d u tcio n and is h erd tried
q u ick -d ry in g lu stro u s en am el
d u rin g S eptem ber, according to vey ju st m ade by Dan F ry, sec- P ra y e r m eeting is cond u cted each
d
o
n
't
com
e
out.
tu rn he lingered b etw een life and
for fu rn itu re , w oodw ork
We a re also p re p are d to m ix d a iry feedsto y o u r in d i­
re p o rts to S e c retary of S tate Snell. re ta ry to th e bo ard of control.
W ednesday ev en in g a t 7:30. Jo in death, but ra lly in g he decided th a t I
v id u al req u irem en ts.
25c Value
lATC01"0 th an 40 f ^ 1" CCnt Of th e
75c Value
• ’ ‘
us in th is m id -w eek service.—C h a r- hard w ork out-of-doors w ould be
193a tax levy for county purposes
T he sta te board of co n tro l has
” Heed, pastor.
, beneficial so he pu rch ased a tim -
in W ashington county goes to the
FR EE
D E L IV E K Y
th a t all sta te owrfed cars
— ::—
bered island in the M ississippi riv- j
sup p o rt of schools and roads, ac ­ o be rdered
pooled in th e in te re st of econ-
Christian Church
B O TH
e r 10 m iles n o rth of D avenport. 1
October 14 to
cording to figures com piled by om y a n d efficiency,
ficiency. T he o rd e r fol-
Lo.rd "s d a y unified w o rship-study j a . H ere h e 'sp e n t four years, w ork-
S ta te T re a su re r Holm an. T hese tw o low ed a re p o rt
O
N LY
port by D an F ry , sec-
9:45-11:45 a. m W orship, ¡ng p a rt of th e tim e w ith an on-
26.
incluaive.
responsibilities absorb the big end r e ta ry to th e bo ard w h ich re v e a le d 9 4 > ' 1
c*88® period, 10-10:40; re - g in ee rin g p a rty along th e riv e r
of th e an n u al budget in m ost O re ­
M illers of Q uality Feeds
the o w nership of 163 b y a ll sta te
and special sim u ltan eo u s m aking soundings
gon counties w ith L inn county to p ­
Hlllsliaro Warehouse— Oregon Electric Depot
rh o a o I M I
O f this n u m b e r 131 cars com m union service in honor of
E arly in 1879 he sold his island I
ping th e list in this respect w ith a activities.
re allotted to in d iv id u a l officials " f ’ooeers in the G ospel "-elderly i and m oved his w ife and tw o boys I
Bethany Store—Phone Hillsboro 1B4
For all building materials aee
m ore th an 69 per cent of its total
budget going into these tw o item s. or em ployes and stan d idle w hen m lnlstcrs and m issionaries, 10:40- to San Francisco, w h ere he was
. . .
no’ needed by these in d iv id u a ls A
C h ristia n E ndeavor, 6:30 p. : w hen th e p an ic of th a t period be- i
C o n tr a c tio n of t h e n e „ ,
. . : check ° n ,h e use of sta te ow ned 2? In te rm e d ia te and Y oung People, gan. D uring th is tim e he a c c e p te d ’
house on a pay as vou
® c arsu rev ealed ‘b a‘ ears stood idle E vening service. 7:30 p. m. Song a n y n a tu re of em ploym ent he could
advocated V T a - T
8 basis s
m th e ir garages u n d e r th e p re sen t ’ cr,vic5' a“ !®'«» by y oung people find and finally becam e levelm an
aavocated by S ta te T rea su re r
Hoi- system a to ta l of 183 days d u rin g Soli> by R obert Kelly. Serm on-lec- j on th e O cean S h o re R ailw ays ra r
F R A N C H IS E FU LLER DEALER
♦ hv a ..» ...« vt - j — a*.
.
tu r« “A rcheological D iscoveries in vey.
fed th e sta te can e ith e r ,' alesl
J
—
151 West Baseline St.
Phone 2691
01 are
*1 925°00
o v - I , dispose
cars ° o F
r
S c rlP’ures. M idw eek service, tin u a lly iden tified w i t h railw ay
e —1
rin — g th e ! state's sh
of "the c cost
e E t e ^ t of
h e a ’ n u m b er ° of ' CarS
(V e n etian ticket, L eo n ard S ta rk , Rl 4, S herw ood)
p ractice of using p ri- T hursday. 7:30 p. m. A h e a rty w e l - c ------
o n s --------
tru c tio n
and
e x p a n s io n
, com e to our services.—R. L. Put- th ro u g h o u t the Pacific N orthw est
nam , pastor.
In 1881 he served as locating e n ­
g in eer for th e N o rth e rn P acific on
Pilgrim H ouse
S tam p ed e Pass line in W ashington.
O ctober 20: C hapel serv ice of T his sam e y e a r he w as called to
w orship. 10:30 a. m , w ith serm on San Francisco to ta k e ch arg e of
on
"D elusions of
W itchcraft.” surveys for J a y G ould from San
Young People will presen t a "rad io " F rancisco o ver th e S ie rra s to
play. "T he W itches of S alem .” N evada and O gden, U tah.
V <>u need a tire or a pair of Hhoeft. Som ewhere
M usical settings of hym ns by P u r i­
W ith th is job com pleted Mr. G ates
tan poets. O pen house aftern o o n w ent to C orvallis as construction
the tire or pair of shoes th a t will satisfy you and
BEAUTY SH O PS
PH Y SIC IA N AND SU RG EO N
and evening. P a sto r H en ry S. H a l­ e n g in e er for th e O regon Pacific,
your pocketbook is offered for sale . . .And a d ­
ler m ay be consulted a n y day be- w hich, for lack of fund
nev er
1 tw een 10 a. m. and noon, or by was com pleted. T he re m a in d e r of
vertising is the stra ig h t line th a t shows you the
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
ippointm ent, at th e H ouse Office, th a t y e a r and th e follow ing he was
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
shortest
distance
betw
een
two
points.
G e n era l B eauty W ork
232 N orth T h ird avenue.
P H Y S IC IA N
and S U R G K O N
engaged in se c re t w ork for H enry
P a rm n n a n la it m l a ll k in ,la o f
V illard of th e O regon T ran sco n ti­
X - R a r a n d P h?«ln T h r r a p ?
Beaverton Church of Christ
h e n u ty w o rk .
n en tal ra ilw a y w hen he laid out a c
In the advertisem ents in this paper, you'll find
C o m m r r r la l
N a l l. , n a l fla n k R id a
Sunday m o rn in g services:
classes 1 tow nsite on F idalgo Tsland -----—
. ---------- . ---------
in Pueof
Telephone 11R1X
th ’ h.e J b b le school assem ble for I S ound w hich w as to be th e ter-
stra ig h t lines draw n direct to the products you
Tele p h o n e «
»t llillsh o rn P h a rm ac y
O fflr . i M |
l l „ l d . n « 7017.
• d e i 0 3 0 y Pc r lo d .P rom Pt 'y a ’ 9 /5 . • m inal of the N o rth e rn Pacific, and
need. Look for them . . . follow them . They save
i t 1 0 .3 0 a general assem bly of th e I surv ey ed the
ra il lines at B utte
e n tire school m eets in th e au d i- M ont., and from B u tte lo A na:
you hours of aim less w andering, hours of weary
I torium for a devotional serv ice in eonda
Sanitary B eauty Shop
DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D.
rum m aging, hours of telling solicitous sales-people,
A l l k in d « n t llc a iil? W o r k
H a r r l-
Thi
T - B. I
D uring N ovem ber. 1883, Mr G ates
H a m - T his is follow ed by com - began and com pleted a w in ter -iir-
Physician and Surgeon
“No, thank you, I am ju st looking.”
PERM A NENTS
rnum on service in ch arg e of th e vey from A lbany, Oregon, to Boise
»» «p e r in ity
W ells B uilding
i Id er■ and deacons. Serm on by th e Idaho, crossing the C ascades at
T e le p h o n e 1471
Remembered - - -
Mason Hill
McMinnville Friday
CHURCHES
W A L N U T D R Y IN G
Whittle Drying Plant
lOtouiSEKJDDgJODDaaDDDDDDDDDaBODDDaOnODDDnOnODDDDDt <
B e tte r Egg P ro d u c tio n
Capitol News Letter
D a ir y Feed S pecials
Imperial Feed & Grain C o.
Death Closes Life
of G. A. R. Leader
S P E C IA L
OFFER
Increase H erd P roduction
75c
E. B. A n d erso n Qc S o n
Pool - Gardner Lumber Co.
“A S tra ig h t L in e is th e
S h o rte s t D is ta n c e ”
R A D IO S
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Metal Tube
A twater
K ent
19 3 6
And more than time, th ey ’ll save you money . . .
A dvertised products are worthy ones. They must
Be. I o advertise an inferior product m eans only
th a t more people will find its flaws. The mer-
< handise consistently advertised in these pages
has proven itself by public test. You can buy
with assurance of getting the fullest value for the
fairest price.
R A D IO
90
74
$
LESTER IRELAND & CO.
O fflr . 2M J
DR. RALPH DRESSER
AND CANS
Building
T e le p h o n e
R n n iln y a
144
I,?
D. P. C O R R IE R I
A m n tn tm a n l
T elephone 2325
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